Bernardo Reyes

Bernardo Reyes (30 August 1850-9 February 1913) was Governor of Nuevo Leon from 1885 to 1887, 1889 to 1900, and from 1902 to 1909. He initially sided with Francisco Madero during the Mexican Revolution, only to be killed during a failed uprising at the start of the Ten Tragic Days of 1913.

Biography
Bernardo Doroteo Reyes Ogazon was born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico in 1850, and he came from a prominent liberal family. He later served in the Mexican Army and became Porfirio Diaz's protege, and he was known as an able administratort while serving as Governor of Nuevo Leon from 1885 to 1887, 1889 to 1900, and from 1902 to 1909. However, he and Diaz had a falling-out in 1910 as Reyes' supporters formed clubs around the country and called for him to run for President. Reyes supported Francisco Madero against Diaz at the start of the Mexican Revolution, only to lead the first rebellion against him. After the rebellion's failure, Reyes was imprisoned. On 9 February 1913, Manuel Mondragon's forces freed Reyes from prison, and Reyes was killed in the initial assault on Madero's presidential palace at the start of the Ten Tragic Days of 1913.